I just bought a replacement Revolver CD, because mine somehow went missing several months ago. I didn't realize I grabbed the U.S. Capitol "mini-album," and it doesn't have "I'm Only Sleeping" on it. I should have looked at it more carefully before tossing it into the cart.

I just bought a replacement Revolver CD, because mine somehow went missing several months ago. I didn't realize I grabbed the U.S. Capitol "mini-album," and it doesn't have "I'm Only Sleeping" on it. I should have looked at it more carefully before tossing it into the cart.

Anyone who buys one the new U.S. Albums CDs individually should get the U.S. Revolver thrown in for free; that's about what's it's worth. Sorry you got stuck with that one.

I know what you mean! I have several stacked up waiting to be read, and soon more will be on the way. Also, I just realized I have a bunch of unread ocean liner books that I can now read. When the kids were little, I was too afraid one of them would spill juice on, or rip, or otherwise ruin any of the glossy big ones or the expensive rare ones. I just pulled a biography of Charles Lightoller off the shelf the other day and remarked, "Hey, I can read this now. I spent $90 on it [on eBay] almost 10 years ago!" My elder daughter was shocked that I'd spent that much on a book, but that's probably half what she's blown on One Direction merchandise the past couple of years. Besides, it's a BOOK, and I can rationalize pretty much any book purchase.